A. Bimol Akoijam, said on Saturday that he does not wish to listen to Prime Minister Modi's speech on the Constitution in the Lok Sabha as he feels «deeply offended» by the Prime Minister's silence on the Manipur issue.
Speaking to ANI, Akoijam said, «I don't want to listen to him. We had a discussion, and there were very interesting points that I wanted to speak on, but I did not get the opportunity. I will be writing an article on this because I have seen how the Constitution and Parliament function in this country for almost three decades.»
«It is heartening that we are discussing the 75th year of our Constitution. But it's a fact that, at the moment, we have a complete breakdown of constitutional machinery,» he added.
The Congress MP further mentioned that he found it «heart-warming» that many opposition MPs spoke in favour of Manipur.
«Initially, I was hurt by the Prime Minister's silence… Now I feel deeply offended. I didn't want to hurt myself anymore by listening to his speech… If he makes sense and someone tells me, I will listen to him,» said A. Bimol Akoijam.
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